The answer is A: direct questions to the audience to encourage participation.
There are many ways that the speaker uses to demonstrate his or her interest and interation with the audience such as eye-contact, tone of voice etc. However, <em>directing questions is the most effective way to involve the audience</em> which helps them feel <em>more than mere spectators</em>, <em>specially if is allowed time for them to answer followed by some recognition for their contribution.</em>
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depending on if the author has identifiied the setting as a important part of the story and relates back to the climax
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D or maybe B
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srry if wrong i tried my best
From the text: "<span>At the termination of this sentence I started, and for a moment, paused; for it appeared to me (although I at once concluded that my excited fancy had deceived me) — </span><span>it appeared to me that, from some very remote portion of the mansion or of its vicinity, there came, indistinctly, to my ears, what might have been, in its exact similarity of character, the echo (but a stifled and dull one certainly) of the very cracking and ripping sound which Sir Launcelot had so particularly described."</span>
1.Help the needy, 2. bring peace, 3. keep the world clean. 1. There are many people who don't have clothes, water, or food. 2. There should be so much chaos in the world. 3. The earth is important; it where we live and if we don't clean it up, we would have any where to live.